Atlas Reactor Adds New Map And Offers 2x XP For The Weekend
Oblivion has come to Atlas Reactor. No, the game isn't shutting down; "Oblivion" is the name of the new map, which was added to the game today, along with a double XP event that runs all weekend long.
Oblivion is a stealth crawler's dream, with "an open arena that features hidden camouflage and cover along the edges." It's available now for PVP, VS Bots, and Custom Game modes, and you can try it out while earning double XP until July 22.
Learn more about the Oblivion map on the Atlas Reactor site.
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